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originally posted by: putnam6
I swear you both ought to do a podcast together or something, each of you has lived pretty interesting lives compared to a lot of people myself included. It's obvious somebody needs to impart some wisdom and knowledge to the world.
Hell if Joe Rogan can get 60 Million...
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
My wife was the source of all things Asian when it came to cooking in our home.
I had to go look at her emails, but she bought her Mirin (what she called the "real stuff or Mirin Sake") here...
Takari Mirin
Hope that helps.
originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: putnam6
I swear you both ought to do a podcast together or something, each of you has lived pretty interesting lives compared to a lot of people myself included. It's obvious somebody needs to impart some wisdom and knowledge to the world.
Hell if Joe Rogan can get 60 Million...
My recipes are exactly that.
MINE.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
I get mine at Mitsuwa market, they have a few stores across the US.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: JAGStorm
They have all the crazy Japanese stuff I want and can't find anywhere like real wasabi, actual ponzu and authentic dashi.
I just love how clean and well presented all the food is there.
This is one of the reasons the Japanese are some of the healthiest people on the planet. Food to the Japanese is as much about the appearance and the "experience" as it is about the flavor and certainly the quantity. As a result of this the Japanese tend to eat slower than most other cultures, and this translates into eating less food, thus better health.
And hey, quit being so cheap and let everyone know that you did not skimp on ingredients... makes for good dinner conversation!